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Dr Luke Beardon: AUTISM AT WORK | Autistic Understanding, Adjustments, & Courtesy
Épisode 2
mardi 2 juin 2026 • Durée 01:16:07
Rethinking Autism at Work: Accommodations, Inclusion, and “Autistic Courtesy”
In this episode of The Spicy Brain Podcast, host Lara Sullivan welcomes Dr. Luke Beardon, a leading autism expert, for a focused conversation on autistic experiences in education and the workplace, and what meaningful inclusion actually looks like in practice.
Lara and Dr. Beardon explore how understanding of autism has evolved in professional settings, moving away from rigid, one-size-fits-all expectations toward more flexible, individualised approaches. They discuss how workplaces can better support autistic employees not through sweeping policies, but through practical, person-centred reasonable adjustments.
The episode also explores:
🌶️ How definitions and understanding of autism have changed
🌶️ Why traditional workplace structures often create unnecessary barriers for autistic people
🌶️ Effective reasonable adjustments in real working environments
🌶️ Flexible working, sensory environments, and tailored communication
🌶️ The challenges around disclosure in professional settings
🌶️ Introducing the idea of “autistic courtesy” and mutual understanding
Dr. Beardon explains that workplace challenges for autistic people often stem from environment and inflexible systems rather than ability. He provides examples of adjustments—from sensory-friendly workspaces to clear communication—that boost wellbeing and productivity.
The episode covers the complexities of diagnosis disclosure and offers guidance for employers, educators, and families. Together, Lara and Dr. Beardon advocate for systemic changes that move beyond tokenism toward genuine inclusion.
Tune in to this episode to hear a thoughtful, hopeful conversation about acceptance, inclusion, and how creating flexible work environments allows autistic people not just to cope but to thrive.
Contact SpicyBrain
Thanks for tuning in to Spicy Bain, the podcast Lara Sullivan created after her own late autism diagnosis. Each week, Lara sits down with guests from across the neurodivergent community to challenge stereotypes, celebrate differences, and laugh through the shared realities of life. For more content visit our website or follow us on your favourite social platform to stay connected.
Find out more:
Email: hello@spicybrainmedia.com
Follow us on social media:
Instagram: www.instagram.com/spicybrain.podcast/
Follow Lara:
Website: linktr.ee/Sullivanlara
Instagram: www.instagram.com/sullivanlara/
Follow Dr. Luke Beardon:
www.autism.org.uk/what-we-do/autism-know-how/conferences/speakers-profiles/dr-luke-beardon
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Could You Be AUTISTIC? Navigating Life Before & After a Late Adult Autism Diagnosis at 27
Épisode 1
mardi 26 mai 2026 • Durée 45:08
Late Autism Diagnosis in Women: Identity, Burnout, and Finding Your Voice
In this episode of The Spicy Brain Podcast, host Lara Sullivan shares her deeply personal story of being diagnosed with autism at the age of 27, reflecting on the experiences that led her to seek answers and how that diagnosis reshaped her life.
Lara begins by exploring her time during the COVID-19 lockdowns, where she found herself unexpectedly thriving in a quieter, more predictable environment. As life returned to normal, however, she struggled with anxiety and depression, prompting her to question why readjustment felt so overwhelming compared to others.
Watching Love on the Spectrum prompted Lara to research autism in adult women, leading to online assessments suggesting a diagnosis. With family support, she pursued a formal assessment in Ireland, detailing the process and the resulting complex feelings of relief, validation, and frustration.
The episode also covers:
🌶️ Why autism is often missed or misdiagnosed in women
🌶️ The impact of masking and late diagnosis on mental health
🌶️ Post-diagnosis regression and the emotional aftermath of discovery
🌶️ Gaps in representation and research for neurodivergent adults
🌶️ Reassessing career paths and environments after diagnosis
Lara speaks candidly about the emotional toll of feeling misunderstood and the anger from recognising missed signs earlier. Her diagnosis prompted a career reevaluation, leading her to step away from a corporate role and find a new purpose advocating for neurodiversity and underrepresented voices.
Tune in for an honest and insightful conversation about late autism diagnosis, identity, and self-acceptance, and how understanding your neurodivergence can open the door to a more aligned and authentic life.
Contact SpicyBrain
Thanks for tuning in to Spicy Bain, the podcast Lara Sullivan created after her own late autism diagnosis. Each week, Lara sits down with guests from across the neurodivergent community to challenge stereotypes, celebrate differences, and laugh through the shared realities of life. For more content visit our website or follow us on your favourite social platform to stay connected.
Find out more:
Email: spicybrain.production@gmail.com
Follow us on social media:
Instagram: www.instagram.com/spicybrain.podcast/
Follow Lara:
Website: linktr.ee/Sullivanlara
Instagram: www.instagram.com/sullivanlara/
James Hunt: PARENTING NON-SPEAKING AUTISTIC CHILDREN | Finding New Forms of Connection
Épisode 3
mardi 9 juin 2026 • Durée 01:06:17
Navigating Non-Speaking Autistic Children, Parental Grief, and Finding Connection Beyond Words
In this episode of the Spicy Brain Podcast, host Lara Sullivan is joined by author of Love Needs No Words and founder of Stories About Autism, James Hunt. He shares his deeply personal journey as the father of two non-speaking autistic sons, Tommy and Jude, opening up about the emotional complexity of receiving early diagnoses and the life-altering shift in expectations that followed.
Lara and James discuss the initial shock of diagnosis and the grief associated with reimagining parenthood and an expected future. James reflects on how early fears regarding his sons' independence and communication evolved into acceptance and a redefined understanding of a meaningful family life.
The episode also covers:
🌶️ The emotional reality of autism diagnosis
🌶️ The “grieving the expected life” experience many parents face
🌶️ Isolation shrinking a family’s world, and the importance of finding safe, supportive communities
🌶️ Misconceptions about non-speaking autism
🌶️ Communication beyond speech; gestures, routines, and expression
🌶️ How AAC tools and even texting unlocks new levels of connection
🌶️ Shared interests and everyday interactions in building trust and bonding
James also discusses how moments that might seem small from the outside, like spontaneous expressions of emotion or nightly text messages, have become profound milestones in understanding his sons’ inner worlds. He reflects on how underestimated potential can be, sharing how communication breakthroughs, including texting, once felt unimaginable.
Throughout the conversation, James highlights his wider mission through Stories About Autism, his clothing brand SSA Clothing, and inclusive initiatives like Sand Fest, all designed to create visibility, reduce isolation, and build community for families navigating similar journeys.
The episode closes with a powerful message of hope: that expectations can be reshaped, joy can still be found in unexpected places, and that time, patience, and support can transform even the most uncertain beginnings into meaningful, connected lives.
Contact SpicyBrain
Thanks for tuning in to Spicy Bain, the podcast Lara Sullivan created after her own late autism diagnosis. Each week, Lara sits down with guests from across the neurodivergent community to challenge stereotypes, celebrate differences, and laugh through the shared realities of life. For more content visit our website or follow us on your favourite social platform to stay connected.
Find out more:
Email: spicybrain.production@gmail.com
Follow us on social media:
Instagram: www.instagram.com/spicybrain.podcast/
Follow Lara:
Website: linktr.ee/Sullivanlara
Instagram: www.instagram.com/sullivanlara/
Follow James:
www.instagram.com/storiesaboutautism/
Dad to 2 autistic boys, helping families feel less alone



